1. The Epic of Beowulf and Sir Gawain
Throughout the entire epic, it is evident that Beowulf lives by a heroic code of strength, courage, and honor. ... Along with loyalty, Beowulf demonstrates that he has exemplary strength and courage when he states that he will use no weapons when going against Grendel. ... This was something that he did not have to do, but because of his strength, courage, and loyalty that he does. ... This battle ends with the death of Beowulf. ... Beowulf was the greatest of the men in his time because of his strength, courage, and loyalty. ...
- Word Count: 2599
- Approx Pages: 10
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School